Goa Gajah
Bedulu, Blahbatuh, Gianyar, Bali, IndonesiaAbout
Located just 10 minutes outside of Ubud in Bali, Goa Gajah is a significant Hindu archaeological site.Goa Gajah is locally known as the Elephant Cave because of its close proximity to the Elephant River. A mysterious cave, relics, and ancient bathing pools set amid green rice paddies and a garden lure tourists from nearby Ubud.The menacing entrance to Goa Gajah looks like a demonic mouth, suggesting that people are entering an underworld as they venture inside through the darkness. Some claim that the entrance represents the Hindu earth god Bhoma while others say the mouth belongs to the child-eating witch Rangda from Balinese mythology.